Preservation of Chinar tree a duty of every
conscientious Kashmiri: Javaid Mustafa Mir
SRINAGAR, MARCH 15: A valley-wide campaign to save Chinar trees was
launched today with wide-scale plantation of Chinar saplings, a symbol of the
famed heritage of Kashmir.
At Srinagar, Minister for Relief, Rehabilitation
and Reconstruction and Floriculture, Javaid Mustafa Mir today kick-started the
plantation drive by planting a Chinar sapling at Emporium Garden here.
The Minister was the chief guest at a function
organized by Department of Floriculture themed “Plant
a Chinar, Plant a hope” which was attended by Director Floriculture,
Kashmir, Mathura Masoom, Noted poet Zareef Ahmad Zareef and other concerned
officials, besides farmers from various areas.
On the occasion, Mir was informed that the
Department starts Chinar plantation drive every year on March 15 and
distributes 10,000 free Chinar saplings among the people and various government
departments. She said that this year Floriculture Department has set target
more than previous years.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that
there is a need to plant more trees in order to create the eco-friendly
environment. He said that preservation of Chinar tree
must be a duty of every conscientious Kashmiri and by planting more Chinar
trees, “we are doing some good for the future generations.”
Later, the Minister also released the booklet on
Chinar trees “The Majestic Chinar of Kashmir”
which was published by Department of Floriculture, Kashmir.
At
Bandipora, District Development Commissioner Sajad Hussain
kick-started the Drive by planting a Chinar sapling at the Mini Secretariat
premises Bandipora.
On the occasion, the DDC was informed that
Floriculture Department is providing 250 Chinar saplings to schools and other
Government institutions free of cost in the district.
It was said that the district has 1491 Chinars as
per the census conducted by Floriculture Department during 2017-18.
At Baramulla, the drive was initiated by Deputy Commissioner Dr
Nasir Ahmad Naqash at Government Degree College for Boys. The drive is being organized by Floriculture
department under which chinars will be planted at several places across the
district.
Principal GDC for Boys Prof Fazlul-Rahim, District
Floriculture Officer Shakeel Samoon, officers of various departments and other
concerned were present on the occasion.
The DC said that the drive has been launched with
the purpose to revive the Chinar plantation in the district. He urged the
concerned to plant the tree at appropriate places, besides highlighting its
positive impact on the environment.
At Shopian, Floriculture Department carried out the plantation
drive in the premises of District Administrative Complex Shopian.
Speaking on the occasion, the District Development
Commissioner, Mohammad Aijaz highlighted the importance of plantation and
advised the masses to not only plant more and more saplings but also look after
them for making the drive a success.
During the plantation drive, saplings of Chinar
trees were planted by the DDC. All the participants also pledged to plant more
and more saplings, besides protecting the environment for future
generations.
Among others, Assistant Floriculture Officer,
officials of the department, besides a large number of locals participated in
the drive.
At Kupwara, the drive
was organized by Department of Floriculture at Handwara in which Additional
Deputy Commissioner Handwara was the chief guest. The ADC kick-started the
drive at Government Degree College, Handwara by planting Chinar sapling in the
premises of the College.
On the occasion, ADC highlighted the positive
impact of Chinar trees on the environment. He was informed that the
Floriculture Department shall plant 350 saplings at Handwara while as 1250
Chinar saplings are being planted across the district as a part of the drive.
Meanwhile, similar functions and plantation drives
highlighting the significance and importance of Chinar trees were held in all
the districts of the Valley.
Post A Comment:
0 comments so far,add yours